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March 6, 2007
Women’s Basketball
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LAURA RUDOLPHI NAMED PRAIRIE FARMS SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
ST. LOUIS
– Indiana State
junior center Laura Rudolphi has been named the Prairie Farms
Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year following
a standout season for the native of Carlyle, Ill. She was the
lone unanimous pick on the five-member Missouri Valley
Conference Scholar Athlete First Team.
Also
earning All-MVC Scholar Athlete First Team honors was senior
Rachel Maenpaa (Watertown, Wis./Lakeside Lutheran) and placing
on the second team was Leah Phillips (Newburgh, Ind./Castle).
Joining
Rudolphi on the Valley Scholar-Athlete squad were Maenpaa,
Missouri State’s Tahnee Balerio, Evansville’s Rebekah Parker and
Lindsay Whorton of Drake.
Rudolphi,
who carries a 4.0 GPA in Business Insurance, averages 14.3
points (seventh-best in the Valley) as well as 7.1 rebounds
(fourth-best in the Valley) per game. She owns an Indiana State
career record 102 blocked shots and her 37 blocks this year are
second-most in the history of the program.
Rudolphi
posted a career-best total of 23 points against both Missouri
State and Evansville this season. She recorded a career-best 12
rebounds in a 76-66 road victory over Illinois State. Rudolphi
reached double figures scoring in 17-of-18 Missouri Valley
Conference games. Earlier this season, she was named ESPN The
Magazine Academic All-America Third Team as well as ESPN The
Magazine Academic All-District V First Team.
Maenpaa
holds a 3.63 GPA in English, and is averaging 14.0 points and
6.3 rebounds per game this year. In the regular season finale,
Maenpaa posted a career-high 32 points as the Sycamores downed
Drake on the road.
She
scored 23 points at No. 12 Vanderbilt, and completed
back-to-back 10-of-17 shots from the field games to score 25
points and nine rebounds in an 84-67 win over Drake.
Her .479 career field goal percentage ranks tenth-best in the
history of the program. Maenpaa ranks in the Top 12 in The
Valley for both rebounds and points. She has played in 121
career games, which is second-most ever by a Sycamore women’s
basketball player.
Phillips, carries a 3.96 GPA in Radio/TV/Film. She averages 9.6
points and 1.4 rebounds per game. Phillips has hit 64 3-pointers
on the year, hitting 42.7% of shots. She currently ranks third
in the Valley in both 3-pointers made per game and 3-point field
goal percentage.
Indiana
State returns to action on Friday in the quarterfinals of the
State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament at the Drake
Knapp Center when they take on the Creighton Bluejays. Tip-off
is set for 9:35 p.m. (ET).
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